This book examines young people's political engagement in the
Anglo-American democracies.
It is often alleged that young people are disengaged from
politics on a number of levels. The commonly held view is that
young people don't vote, they do not trust politicians and have low
levels of political interest. But is this true, where is it true
and to what extent? Examining voter turnout, political trust,
political interest, electoral and non-electoral forms of
participation and Internet use, this book provides a comprehensive
account of young people's political engagement in the US, Britain,
Canada and Australia. In doing so this book challenges the
conventional wisdom on a number of fronts by showing young people's
political engagement to be much more complicated than many of the
stereotypes suggest (in both good and bad ways).In this way, this
book provides a report card on young people's political engagement
in the twenty-first century.
Young People and Politics will be of interest to students and
scholars of political science, comparative politics, public policy
and sociology, particularly those with a focus on young people and
politics, political participation and public opinion.
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